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புகைப்பட அளவு, A → Z
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தேதி உருவாக்கப்பட்டது, புதிய → பழைய
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பதிவிடப்பட்ட தேதி, புதிய → பழைய
பதிவிடப்பட்ட தேதி, பழைய → புதிய
மதிப்பு வரையீடு, அதிகம் → குறைவு
மதிப்பு வரையீடு, குறைவு → அதிகம்
வருகைகள், உயர் → குறைந்த
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இல்லம் 13068
- Jasmine walking on the Timberline Trail west of the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail.
- Jasmine waits at the stone arch on Ed's Trai. I think the rock placement of the arch is amazing.
- Jasmine waiting near the top of Palouse Falls.
- Jasmine tests the bridge to make sure it isn't too slippery to cross.
- Jasmine taking a break on the Mt. Defiance Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.
- Jasmine taking a break at the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail. This section of the Timberline Trail drops down into the woods for the crossing of Newton Creek.
- Jasmine takes a break on the Bluff Mountain Trail.
- Jasmine takes a break in the rocks on Lamberson Butte. This is a great place stop for a break and to begin the return trip.
- Jasmine sits on a wheel that was sliced from a deadfall across the trail. This shows how big around many of the trees are in this area.
- Jasmine sits in front of a small memorial dedicated to Glenn Replogle who fell from the cliffs and died. This is located just west of Ponytail Falls along the clifs.
- Jasmine shows what the better parts of the trail look like. Other sections of the trail are rougher than this.
- Jasmine shows the wide tread and the second growth fir trees growing along the trail.
- Jasmine returns from a small stream flowing through Elk Meadows near the shelter. It looks like this part of the meadow is wet in spring and mostly dries out in the summer.
- Jasmine poses along the Mt. Defiance Cutoff Trail with Mt. Rainier in the distance.
- Jasmine looks over the Hiker's Camp at the terminus of the Clatsop Loop Trail. Lewis and Clark visited this area.